Best low carb food for a diabetic cat

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Having found out that his Hills diet is not low carb at all and full of crap, I want to change my cat over to a low carb wet food, can anyone recommend a good food? I'm going to have to be very careful about switching as I don't want a hypoglaecemic episode.... Anyone else with a pesky diabetic?! It's such a shame as he is not overweight and was only 6 when diagnosed :(
 

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Buthcer's Classic. It has no carbs/cereals at all and is low in sugar as far as I'm aware.

You can get it in pets at home or sainsburys.

My 2 cats have been on it for a few months and look far healthier than they ever did on biscuits!
 

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The best diet you could put your cat on is the RAW/ BARF diet and a company like Natural Instinct is a good starting point as they take the 'guess work' out of it.
We have had our boys on it for two years now and I would NEVER put them back on any type of commercial cat food ever again.
 

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I've been considering lily's kitchen for my cat as I like the ingredients- all their cat food is grain free which should help my cat, and the carb content is very low, plus all the meat is "real" as opposed to ground meal etc. Has anyone fed that to their cat? Cost isn't an issue because his Hills is already expensive, and crap!
I'm wary of a RAW diet as I know nothing about it, and as he's been so ill the last thing I want is him to end up with salmonella. I know people have had good results though so its worth considering.
 

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I've been considering lily's kitchen for my cat as I like the ingredients- all their cat food is grain free which should help my cat, and the carb content is very low, plus all the meat is "real" as opposed to ground meal etc. Has anyone fed that to their cat? Cost isn't an issue because his Hills is already expensive, and crap!
I'm wary of a RAW diet as I know nothing about it, and as he's been so ill the last thing I want is him to end up with salmonella. I know people have had good results though so its worth considering.

Please do a bit of research because it really will be the best thing you will ever do for your cat and health issues will seriously decrease and even become a thing of the past :)

Cooked to within an inch of its life isn't 'real' meat. We shouldn't even be questioning the fact our cat food is grain free because of course it should be grain free, these are cats we are talking about :rolleyes: Commercial cat food was made for the masses as a convenience food regardless of how you jazz it up or how cute you make the commercial ... This is not natural and not good for our pets. And don't even get me started on dry food, lol :D

Best of luck and PM if you need to know more after researching :) x
 

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Applaws, meat/ fish based natural and my cats love it. If you'd said dry we're now feeding Orijen.
 

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I deliberated about raw/barf for the dog for ages but it was the best thing I've ever done for him. He enjoys his food so much more, has more energy, and does MUCH smaller poos which shows how much rubbish goes into processed foods. The cat has gone raw too now. It was scary to see how much cereal they must put into commercial foods which really bulked up what came out of the other end! Neither of them have ever been ill and it's really quite easy to follow.
 

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I'm not touching Orijen simply because it's dry and so will be high in carbs. I've been doing carb calculations on lots of food! So far Lily's seems to be the only one with less than 5% carbs, thanks for the recommendations, I will research them all thoroughly and calculate carbs.
 

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I will have a look at natures menu, applelaws, and raw. . I considered elmos but it's not a complete food. I have to be so careful with him, we've had a lot of problems with his health so I want to find the best possible food for him.
 

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I will have a look at natures menu, applelaws, and raw. . I considered elmos but it's not a complete food. I have to be so careful with him, we've had a lot of problems with his health so I want to find the best possible food for him.

Then you will defo want the RAW diet ;)
 
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